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duncan: ok. i think the thing to watch this year, a lot of potential on the french elections where i think the evidence suggests that although le pen will make the second round she will not win. we have the dutch elections where the freedom party, the populous far right may way top the poll. under the dutch system probably won't form a government. and germany, merkel will win. the one to watch, we could get a nasty upset is italy where we may get an election in 2017. italy is a very particular case where you don't just have one bunch of anti-euro types. you have the five star movement but also much of the retaliatory party is against the euro, so there are two potential sources of italian government which could find yourself in a standoff with europe. we do -- we should think back to greece. it's worth saying, here's we're looking at existental threats to the euro. deja vu. every day looks at different threats to the euro. one thing -- joe: i want to ask you about greece but i want to take a slig
duncan: ok. i think the thing to watch this year, a lot of potential on the french elections where i think the evidence suggests that although le pen will make the second round she will not win. we have the dutch elections where the freedom party, the populous far right may way top the poll. under the dutch system probably won't form a government. and germany, merkel will win. the one to watch, we could get a nasty upset is italy where we may get an election in 2017. italy is a very particular...
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and now in addition to that, duncan hunter has an ethics thing. he apparently used campaign donations to put up a new garage door on his house and to pay his utility bills and to pay his dentist and to pay a surf shop and to buy groceries and clothes and to pay private school tuition for his kids and to take family trip to italy and hawaii. he even used campaign donations to pay the bill at a nail salon. but that all led to ethics complaints against him and those ethics complaints led to him paying back tens of thousands of dollars to his campaign. these were campaign donations he had used for personal family expenses. had to pay back tens of thousands. and those repayments have also proven awkward for him because apparently the way he was able to very recently pay back his campaign $49,000 for money that he spent on himself and his family instead of his campaign, apparently the way he was able to make that big recent repayment to his campaign was that he borrowed that much money off a family friend who is a convicted murderer. and so now the hous
and now in addition to that, duncan hunter has an ethics thing. he apparently used campaign donations to put up a new garage door on his house and to pay his utility bills and to pay his dentist and to pay a surf shop and to buy groceries and clothes and to pay private school tuition for his kids and to take family trip to italy and hawaii. he even used campaign donations to pay the bill at a nail salon. but that all led to ethics complaints against him and those ethics complaints led to him...
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it looks like the work around here, take duncan road southbound or northbound and duncan turns into kreikel. take 75 or providence. >>jennifer: thanks. firefighters were busy battling flames at a local rec center. >>russell: it's finally under control after several hours but the devastation is unbelievable. shayla reaves has been on the scene all morning long. i guess now they've got to get inside and try to start happened here, right? >>reporter: that's the big question. how did this fire begin? and once firefighters have completed the overhaul process, that means they're going in, combing through the debris, trying to make sure all the hot spots are put out, the investigators will be able to get inside, look through all of that debris and try to determine how this fire began. certainly a long morning and many people are waking up and seeing some of this damage for these lived in clair-mel more than 20 years and sheila is also a business owner in the area. i'll start with you, teresa. to see the scene this morning, what did you feel when you put your eyes on this today? >> actually, it's k
it looks like the work around here, take duncan road southbound or northbound and duncan turns into kreikel. take 75 or providence. >>jennifer: thanks. firefighters were busy battling flames at a local rec center. >>russell: it's finally under control after several hours but the devastation is unbelievable. shayla reaves has been on the scene all morning long. i guess now they've got to get inside and try to start happened here, right? >>reporter: that's the big question. how...
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michael duncan, a digital strategist with cavalry. races like indiana senator-elect todd young and arizona senator john mccain's re-election. michael got list start working for campaigns like mike lee and ted cruz for freedom works. peter who manage one -- another one of the most uphill races of the 2016 cycle for pennsylvania senator pat toomey. we want to talk about the ads we saw. >> the grace ad that you saw was something that had been in the works for a long time. we did a lot of research early on identifying the constituents in the stories that we wanted to tell. we knew this was going to be an uphill battle. we knew we were going to be out raced and out spent. we knew we needed to be creative and think outside the box and really be scrappy. we also knew that they were going to try to paint johnson as
michael duncan, a digital strategist with cavalry. races like indiana senator-elect todd young and arizona senator john mccain's re-election. michael got list start working for campaigns like mike lee and ted cruz for freedom works. peter who manage one -- another one of the most uphill races of the 2016 cycle for pennsylvania senator pat toomey. we want to talk about the ads we saw. >> the grace ad that you saw was something that had been in the works for a long time. we did a lot of...
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but that video clearly, clearly exculpates duncan lloyd. he keeps his distance -- >> hey, joe -- >> he doesn't participate and he is not -- >> let's talk nicely. -- i think his client will be fine. trump got trounced in the city of philadelphia. what's the registration edge, 7-1 against you these days? >> yeah, unfortunately. >> if the spray paint had said f hillary, whoever did it would probably be in solitary confinement right now, don't you think? >> we're not having this discussion right now, michael, if that was the case. mayor kenny is left of left. he supports every liberal cause. he would have been out tweeting day one. now he's taking a wait and see attitude. so, i mean, this is your new democratic party, right? the wine glass the ascot, the blazer. it's a coastal party. they just re-elected nancy pelosi, it's chestnut hill. they lost our blue collar base. this is what they do. they block traffic when people are trying to get home from work. it's the snow flakes. it's the millennial crowd that doesn't want people to get home from w
but that video clearly, clearly exculpates duncan lloyd. he keeps his distance -- >> hey, joe -- >> he doesn't participate and he is not -- >> let's talk nicely. -- i think his client will be fine. trump got trounced in the city of philadelphia. what's the registration edge, 7-1 against you these days? >> yeah, unfortunately. >> if the spray paint had said f hillary, whoever did it would probably be in solitary confinement right now, don't you think? >> we're...
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duncan was a great man. right, any other questions? >> what is your greatest fear and your greatest hope? lord watson: my greatest political fear is that winston churchill began the construction of an edifice of mutual support and alliance, which was going to hold the two sides of the atlantic together. i fear that there is potential potentiales of the disintegration of the construction. they come from different places. there is no doubt the british referendum decision has shaken the whole of the european union, not just surprised people in britain and around the world, but it raises fundamental questions about the nature and the direction of european cooperation. and we must not be complacent because we have had half a century in which cooperation has become a habit in europe. if it ceases to be a habit, and the nationstates of europe, the great geography of europe map ofath, a very thin the european union, if that starts to go on, the spaniards start to think about spanish interests primarily, and perhaps even more importantly, the g
duncan was a great man. right, any other questions? >> what is your greatest fear and your greatest hope? lord watson: my greatest political fear is that winston churchill began the construction of an edifice of mutual support and alliance, which was going to hold the two sides of the atlantic together. i fear that there is potential potentiales of the disintegration of the construction. they come from different places. there is no doubt the british referendum decision has shaken the...
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and since then, a lot of donors have answered a call from dave duncan, who put up a call from dave duncan, who put up a crowd funding for this polish man's wife, and his widow, and his teenage son. they have managed to raise £75,000 so far, which is wonderful and heartening, obviously, atan wonderful and heartening, obviously, at an awful time. just before christmas, as well, to lose the breadwinner, this is something that might help a little bit. but also shows, i think, just the level of violence that must have existed inside that cab, as he tried to wrestle with this guy, who was aiming forthis wrestle with this guy, who was aiming for this christmas market. and this poor man, this polish driver, tried to stop the carnage that was about to unfold. he got an indication of what was happening, and fought and gave his life to try and fought and gave his life to try and stop it, and an unimaginable tragedy for his wife and teenage son. you just hope this outpouring of kindness and generosity, from the brits and others, hopefully sends a message. indeed, all right. the front 533 the ,, ., m
and since then, a lot of donors have answered a call from dave duncan, who put up a call from dave duncan, who put up a crowd funding for this polish man's wife, and his widow, and his teenage son. they have managed to raise £75,000 so far, which is wonderful and heartening, obviously, atan wonderful and heartening, obviously, at an awful time. just before christmas, as well, to lose the breadwinner, this is something that might help a little bit. but also shows, i think, just the level of...
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. >> reporter: the latest incident happened here at duncan hall. this is a science building with lots of classrooms and laboratories. san jose state sent out an alert telling students and steps that a woman was attacked in the stairwell of duncan hall just after 1:00. the suspect is described as being in his 20s wearing a dark gray sweatshirt, dark pants wearing a navy blue backpack. this is following another report on monday. campus release -- police released to the surveillance photos of the suspect . they say he assaulted a woman after following her into the student union from the 9th street plaza . the suspect was wearing a hooded sweatshirt with a black and blue jacket last seen riding a skateboard toward san fernando street. police have not said whether they think the incidents are connected but they would like anyone with any information on either assault to call campus police here. >> very scary that this was in the afternoon as well. >>> now to our continuing coverage of the open warehouse fire, we're waiting for a team from the bureau of
. >> reporter: the latest incident happened here at duncan hall. this is a science building with lots of classrooms and laboratories. san jose state sent out an alert telling students and steps that a woman was attacked in the stairwell of duncan hall just after 1:00. the suspect is described as being in his 20s wearing a dark gray sweatshirt, dark pants wearing a navy blue backpack. this is following another report on monday. campus release -- police released to the surveillance photos...
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the third incident happened yesterday at duncan hall in a stairwell. all the suspects in their 20s. all the alleged attacks, in the afternoon. the university says it's taking these incidents seriously. >> what in the world is, like, happening on my campus? >> reporter: he takes classes in duncan hall and feels there are just too many cases of campus crime. >> at first it's, like, wow here at san jose state? aren't these kids supposed to be, like, you know, like the leaders of tomorrow? >> reporter: a sad reality for a college they both chose to attend. >> i love san jose. , like, i love this campus. but i wish it were safer. >> reporter: and sjsu spokesman says they are not doing any on camera interviews until they determine the next step. maria medina, kpix 5. >>> new at noon, a tsunami warning has been issued after a powerful earthquake rocked the solomon islands. the magnitude 7.8 struck this morning. the pacific tsunami warning center has canceled an earlier tsunami warning in that area. and closer to home a magnitude 6.5 quake hit off the humboldt county coast minutes before 7
the third incident happened yesterday at duncan hall in a stairwell. all the suspects in their 20s. all the alleged attacks, in the afternoon. the university says it's taking these incidents seriously. >> what in the world is, like, happening on my campus? >> reporter: he takes classes in duncan hall and feels there are just too many cases of campus crime. >> at first it's, like, wow here at san jose state? aren't these kids supposed to be, like, you know, like the leaders of...
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jericka duncan takes a closer look. >> it's awesome, isn't it? it's spectacular. the first of its kind in the u.s. >> reporter: 15 miles off on the coast of rhode island, the 600 foot turbine stand anchored in 90 feet of atlantic water and expected to generate power to 17,000 homes. jeff rebowski is the president of deep water wind. >> we see offshore wind producing a lot of energy for the united states and particularly here on the east coast and the coast. >> reporter: it will block rhode island. because of its location, 45 minutes by boat from the mainland, it currently gets its oil and gas shipped in. residents pay a premium at peak times nearly 60 cents per ki kilowatt. the wind farm is expected to cut that cost by about 24 cents. that is great news for 68-year-old steve draper. his family runs one of the oldest business on the island, the 1661 inn. >> you try everything to cust your cost but a major factor in doing business here. >> reporter: countries like denmark have been using wind farms since the early '90s, u.s.-based projects have been stalled because
jericka duncan takes a closer look. >> it's awesome, isn't it? it's spectacular. the first of its kind in the u.s. >> reporter: 15 miles off on the coast of rhode island, the 600 foot turbine stand anchored in 90 feet of atlantic water and expected to generate power to 17,000 homes. jeff rebowski is the president of deep water wind. >> we see offshore wind producing a lot of energy for the united states and particularly here on the east coast and the coast. >> reporter:...
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jericka duncan has our story in harvey, louisiana. >> reporter: today, jefferson parish sheriff newell normand took the podium to explain why it took four days for his office to arrest and charge 54-year-old ronald gasser with manslaughter after gasser admd shooting former n.f.l. player joe mcknight. >> we conducted over 160 interviews. >> reporter: he would not say what those eyewitnesses revealed or what specifically was seen in surveillance video that led authorities to make the arrest. >> mcknight can exits his car. there continues to be a verbal altercation. mr. gasser pulls his weapon from between his seat and the console news conference with the sheriff becoming increasingly defensive about how his office handled the investigation. >> for those who have criticized the men and women of this organization and the strategy, decisions that we made relative to that, tough. i don't care. >> reporter: he then proceeded to read out loud offensive social media posts related to the case. >> "i piece of (bleep) and you stood behind that white boy with that (bleep). you won't even stand with
jericka duncan has our story in harvey, louisiana. >> reporter: today, jefferson parish sheriff newell normand took the podium to explain why it took four days for his office to arrest and charge 54-year-old ronald gasser with manslaughter after gasser admd shooting former n.f.l. player joe mcknight. >> we conducted over 160 interviews. >> reporter: he would not say what those eyewitnesses revealed or what specifically was seen in surveillance video that led authorities to...
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. >> correspondent jericka duncan tells us police are looking into whether the incidents were planned or just part of some disturbing coin dense. >> reporter: dozens of police officers rushed into respond to this fight at the fox valley mall outside of chicago confused, panicked shoppers scrambled for building exits, police say nearly 1,000 teens gathered at the mall, before the brawl started around 6:30 last night. the mall closed for over an hour. at a shopping center in elizabeth new jersey, officers armed with long rifles and riot shields search the food court, someone apparently shouted gun after a chair slammed. hundreds ran for the the exits , videos show corridors choke as shoppers tried to get out. at least eight people were injured. in fort worth texas officers responded to reports of an active shooter, although, it turns out there was no gunman. >> anytime we are hearing a mall shooting day after christmas we haveof people, holiday shoppers, of course, the response will be just like this. >> reporter: police are still unsure about why nearly a dozen brawls happened around t
. >> correspondent jericka duncan tells us police are looking into whether the incidents were planned or just part of some disturbing coin dense. >> reporter: dozens of police officers rushed into respond to this fight at the fox valley mall outside of chicago confused, panicked shoppers scrambled for building exits, police say nearly 1,000 teens gathered at the mall, before the brawl started around 6:30 last night. the mall closed for over an hour. at a shopping center in elizabeth...
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jericka duncan is looking into this. >> reporter: aisha stafford and husband andrew irby pay close attention to their two-year-old twins murad and perhad. >> i'm scared. >> reporter: in may they were tested for lead. the result:levels nine times what the c.d.c. considers safe. >> learning disabilities or other problems. it hurts. >> reporter: last year nearly 2,700 children in philadelphia were found to have harmful levels of lead in their blood, level. s that can causer reversible brain damage, a lower i.q., and lifelong learning and behavioral problems. >> so this is where they got their lead poisoning? >> this is where the highest level of lead was in the house. >> reporter: the culprit, lead paint in home, goes far beyond philadelphia. it's also a common problem in baltimore, cleveland and milwaukee, where most inner-city housing was built before congress banned lead paint in 1978. and a new reuters analysis found 3,000 american neighborhoods where children had double the level of lead poisoning than what was found in flint, michigan, where the lead-tainted water was the problem. dr. phi
jericka duncan is looking into this. >> reporter: aisha stafford and husband andrew irby pay close attention to their two-year-old twins murad and perhad. >> i'm scared. >> reporter: in may they were tested for lead. the result:levels nine times what the c.d.c. considers safe. >> learning disabilities or other problems. it hurts. >> reporter: last year nearly 2,700 children in philadelphia were found to have harmful levels of lead in their blood, level. s that can...
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in we st what happened but dave duncan in west yorkshire set up this fund to try and gift some generous cash to his wife and teenage son and already £75,000 has been raised, i should that will keep ticking up, saw a real feel—good story. that will keep ticking up, saw a realfeel-good story. it that will keep ticking up, saw a real feel-good story. it is great and part of it is because this man tried to stop this guy. yes. and ended up paying with his life. this man put up a fight to the end, trying desperately to view the truck away from the course it was on so it would cause less damage. itjust sounds like a real struggle between him and the attacker, just a terrible way to end and heartening to see the support for his widow and teenage son. that was a hell of a struggle but in police are suggesting this man put up trying to stop this happening. interesting story, front page of the times, the queen's frustration with me over brexit secrecy. the pm disappointed rub —— whirls tebar misic —— balmoral visit. clearly you don't ta ke balmoral visit. clearly you don't take a cake o
in we st what happened but dave duncan in west yorkshire set up this fund to try and gift some generous cash to his wife and teenage son and already £75,000 has been raised, i should that will keep ticking up, saw a real feel—good story. that will keep ticking up, saw a realfeel-good story. it that will keep ticking up, saw a real feel-good story. it is great and part of it is because this man tried to stop this guy. yes. and ended up paying with his life. this man put up a fight to the end,...
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we noticed beefed-up presence in duncan hall where the latest one happened. meantime, students are doing what they can to take precautions by traveling in groups. san jose state students head to class after learning of several sexual battery attacks on campus. three in the past week. a campus official tells us two of the cases have the same suspect. >> my class is at 8:30 i finish but my sister ends at 9:00 so i wait for her. >> reporter: the latest attack happened on wednesday at 1:00 in the afternoon. police say a male suspect sexually battered a female on the stairwell at duncan hall. then ran up the stairs. >> i'll be more alert and also carry pepper spray. >> a male in his 20 was is the suspect with black, spiky hair. >> this man holding a skateboard is a suspect in another attack on monday afternoon. detectives say he followed a female into the student union and sexually battered her. many of the students we talked to learned of the recent attacks by text alerts or e-mails on their smartphones. >> also texts us, so it's convenient. >> a man was wearing
we noticed beefed-up presence in duncan hall where the latest one happened. meantime, students are doing what they can to take precautions by traveling in groups. san jose state students head to class after learning of several sexual battery attacks on campus. three in the past week. a campus official tells us two of the cases have the same suspect. >> my class is at 8:30 i finish but my sister ends at 9:00 so i wait for her. >> reporter: the latest attack happened on wednesday at...
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duncan kennedy, bbc news. we can all think of a few more words to describe alex lewis, and that brings today's show to a close, but you can find much more on all the days news, including the latest on a manhunt for the suspect in the berlin market attack, on our website. and simply go to twitter, we are at @bbcnewsus. thank you very much for watching, and please join me tomorrow. ♪ ♪ >> make sense of international news at bbc.com/news. >> funding of this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation, newman's own foundation, giving all profits from newman's own to charity and pursuing the common good, kovler foundation, pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs, and aruba tourism authority. >> planning a vacation escape that is relaxing, inviting, and exciting is a lot easier than you think. you can find it here, in aruba. families, couples, and friends can all find their escape on the island with warm, sunny days, cooling trade winds, and the crystal-blue caribbean sea. nonstop flights ar
duncan kennedy, bbc news. we can all think of a few more words to describe alex lewis, and that brings today's show to a close, but you can find much more on all the days news, including the latest on a manhunt for the suspect in the berlin market attack, on our website. and simply go to twitter, we are at @bbcnewsus. thank you very much for watching, and please join me tomorrow. ♪ ♪ >> make sense of international news at bbc.com/news. >> funding of this presentation is made...
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jericka duncan has the details. >> we will aggressively prosecute these cases. >> reporter: michigan's top prosecutor, mam billingshurst, england shu, blamed the water crisis on former state employees, who he said was fixated on money. >> this fixation has cost lives. this fixation came at the expense of protecting the health and safety of flint. >> reporter: he filed felony charges against former emergency managers darnell earl earley, gerald ambrose, and two other former flint employees. the attorney general says earley and ambrose misused a special bond clause which alowlz the city to borrow money for emergencies. they allegedly divides a legitimate reason to borrow tens of millions of dollars, but then dwerlted that money to a different project. in 2014, flint switched from using the detroit water department to the flint river to save money. the problem-- the corrosive river water wasn't treated properly, causing lead from old pipes to leach into the water supply. the officials charged were accused of ignoring warnings that the water was unsafe. >> 12 people have died from legionna
jericka duncan has the details. >> we will aggressively prosecute these cases. >> reporter: michigan's top prosecutor, mam billingshurst, england shu, blamed the water crisis on former state employees, who he said was fixated on money. >> this fixation has cost lives. this fixation came at the expense of protecting the health and safety of flint. >> reporter: he filed felony charges against former emergency managers darnell earl earley, gerald ambrose, and two other...
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jericka duncan and producer laura strickler met one woman still waiting for justice after 26 years. >> i had just pulled into the apartment building that i lived at, and i was abducted, and he came up to me with a gun. he broke my nose, lacerated my face and, ultimately, he beat and raped me. >> reporter: this woman, who asked to be called "jane," was poped in 1990. she lives in memphis, tennessee, where the police announced in 2013 they had more than 12,000 untested rape kits. >> you have fingerprints and d.n.a. available to catch someone, and you don't test a kit? i would say they didn't try to catch him. >> reporter: police records show the last time a detective worked on the case was two weeks after the rape. >> whatever road that i was on that night was taken away. it's made me scared of the dark. >> reporter: amy weirich is sse district attorney general for shelby county, tennessee. how do you get to 12,000? i mean, why wasn't there an alarm, i guess, that went off at 2,000, 3,000, 5,000? >> i don't know how it actually built up and that number got to be what it was, but it did,
jericka duncan and producer laura strickler met one woman still waiting for justice after 26 years. >> i had just pulled into the apartment building that i lived at, and i was abducted, and he came up to me with a gun. he broke my nose, lacerated my face and, ultimately, he beat and raped me. >> reporter: this woman, who asked to be called "jane," was poped in 1990. she lives in memphis, tennessee, where the police announced in 2013 they had more than 12,000 untested rape...
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scott, we reached out to gasser's attorney but did not get a response. >> pelley: jericka duncan for us tonight. jericka, thank you. in oakland, clz, firefighters have now searched 90% of the warehouse that went up in flames during a dance party on friday night. late today, a crane began knocking down sections that unsound. 36 bodies have been recovered. all but one have been identified, and david begnaud has the later. >> reporter: the bureau of alcohol tobacco and firearms is on the scene tonight, leading the investigation into what caused the fire. can jill snyder is the special agent in charge there is a report that a refrigerator may have been the source of the fire. you can confirm that? >> the fire investigators have not made a conclusion yet as to what the source of the fire is. the evidence. >> reporter: the a.t.f. does not believe the fire was intentionally set. cadaver dogs were used to search the building twice. they did not find any more human remains. there is an ongoing criminal investigation. teresa drenick is spokesperson for the alameda county district attorney's of
scott, we reached out to gasser's attorney but did not get a response. >> pelley: jericka duncan for us tonight. jericka, thank you. in oakland, clz, firefighters have now searched 90% of the warehouse that went up in flames during a dance party on friday night. late today, a crane began knocking down sections that unsound. 36 bodies have been recovered. all but one have been identified, and david begnaud has the later. >> reporter: the bureau of alcohol tobacco and firearms is on...
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>prosecutor. >> pelley: jericka duncan with our investigation tonight. jericka, well done, thank you. russian hacking to influence the american election has dominated the news, but we've also noticed a hack attack that could be a future menace to america. last weekend, parts of the ukrainian capital, kiev, went dark. holly williams reports that russia appears to have figured out how to crash a power grid with a click. >> reporter: nearly a quarter of a million people lost power in this small ukraine cran city suspected russian attack last december. vasyl pemchuk is the electric control center manager, and told us when hackers took over their computers, all his workers could do was film it with their cell phones. "it was illogical and chaotic," he told us. "it seemed like something in a hollywood movie." the hackers sent e-mails with infected attachments to power company employees, stealing their login credentials, and then taking control of the grid systems to cut the circuit breakers at nearly 60 substations. the suspects motive for the attack is the wa
>prosecutor. >> pelley: jericka duncan with our investigation tonight. jericka, well done, thank you. russian hacking to influence the american election has dominated the news, but we've also noticed a hack attack that could be a future menace to america. last weekend, parts of the ukrainian capital, kiev, went dark. holly williams reports that russia appears to have figured out how to crash a power grid with a click. >> reporter: nearly a quarter of a million people lost power...
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the third incident happened just yesterday at duncan hall in a stairwell. all the suspects in their 20s, all the alleged attacks in the afternoon. >> what in the world is, like, happening on my campus? >> reporter: he takes classes in duncan hall and feels there are just too many cases of campus crime. >> at first it's, like, wow, here at san jose state? aren't these kids supposed to be, like, you know, like, the leaders of tomorrow? >> reporter: a sad reality for a college they both chose to attend. >> i love san jose and, like, i love this campus but i wish it were safer. >> reporter: at sjsu, maria medina, kpix 5. >>> some people in humboldt county jolted out of bed this morning after a powerful earthquake struck off the coast. magnitude 6.5 quake hit just before 7:00 about 100 miles west of ferndale to 20 miles south of eureka. there were no reports of injuries or serious damage. but people definitely felt the shaking across northern california and were startled again by several aftershocks including one that measured 5.2. >> i think this is an excellen
the third incident happened just yesterday at duncan hall in a stairwell. all the suspects in their 20s, all the alleged attacks in the afternoon. >> what in the world is, like, happening on my campus? >> reporter: he takes classes in duncan hall and feels there are just too many cases of campus crime. >> at first it's, like, wow, here at san jose state? aren't these kids supposed to be, like, you know, like, the leaders of tomorrow? >> reporter: a sad reality for a...
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jericka duncan went out there to take a closer look. >> it's awesome, isn't it? >> reporter: yeah, it is awesome. >> it's spectacular. it's the first of its kind in the u.s. >> reporter: 15 miles off the coast of rhode island, these 600-foot turbines stand, anchored in 90 feet of atlantic waters. they're expected to generate enough energy to power 17,000 homes. jeff grybrowski is the c.e.o. of deepwater wind, which built the wind farm. >> you see offshore wind producing a lot of energy for the united states are, particularly here on the east coast and the northeast where the wind is really strong. >> reporter: these turbines will most benefit block island because of its location, 45 minutes by boat to the mainland, it currently gets its oil and gas shipped in. residents pay a premium at peak times, nearly 60 pents perkilowatt. the wind farm is expected to cut that cost to about 24 cents. that's great news for 68-year-old steve draper. his family runs one of the oldest businesses on the island it's 1661 inn. >> my bill last year was somewhere around $to00,000. you
jericka duncan went out there to take a closer look. >> it's awesome, isn't it? >> reporter: yeah, it is awesome. >> it's spectacular. it's the first of its kind in the u.s. >> reporter: 15 miles off the coast of rhode island, these 600-foot turbines stand, anchored in 90 feet of atlantic waters. they're expected to generate enough energy to power 17,000 homes. jeff grybrowski is the c.e.o. of deepwater wind, which built the wind farm. >> you see offshore wind...
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jericka duncan, cbs news, off the coast of block island. nd brennan: coming up, a mother's dangerous hike to save her stranded family is being called a christmas miracle. mari. it was her french name. then she came to louisiana as a slave. i became curious where in africa she was from. so i took the ancestry dna test to find out more about my african roots. the ancestry dna results were really specific. they told me all of these places in west africa. i feel really proud of my lineage, and i feel really proud of my ancestry. ancestry has many paths to discovering your story, get started for free at ancestry.com proof of less joint pain. and clearer skin. this is my body of proof that i can fight psoriatic arthritis with humira. humira works by targeting and helping to block a specific source of inflammation that contributes to both joint and skin symptoms. it's proven to help relieve pain, stop further joint damage, and clear skin in many adults. humira is the number #1 prescribed biologic for psoriatic arthritis. humira can lower your abil
jericka duncan, cbs news, off the coast of block island. nd brennan: coming up, a mother's dangerous hike to save her stranded family is being called a christmas miracle. mari. it was her french name. then she came to louisiana as a slave. i became curious where in africa she was from. so i took the ancestry dna test to find out more about my african roots. the ancestry dna results were really specific. they told me all of these places in west africa. i feel really proud of my lineage, and i...
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here's jericka duncan. >> don't shoot him. he has no weapon. >> reporter: this video, along keith lamont scott was unarmed, spurred days of protests in charlotte. but today, district attorney andrew murray said he wanted to debunk what he called misinformation. for instance, eyewitness accounts that scott did not have a weapon. >> mr. scott's gun, a colt .380 semi-automatic was recovered at the scene. it had one round in the chamber. the safety was off and the gun was cocked. >> reporter: murray showed this surveillance video taken shortly convenience store. he says officers saw this bulge on scott's ankle and thought it was a holstered gun. officer brentley vinson and another officer were at scott's apartment complex to execute a warrant for someone else's arrest. vinson noticed scott was smoking marijuana in a parked s.u.v. he ignored it. >> that all changed when officer vinson saw mr. scott holding up a semiautomatic handgun as he sat in his vehicle. >> him at least 10 times to drop his weapon. >> drop the gun! >> he had a
here's jericka duncan. >> don't shoot him. he has no weapon. >> reporter: this video, along keith lamont scott was unarmed, spurred days of protests in charlotte. but today, district attorney andrew murray said he wanted to debunk what he called misinformation. for instance, eyewitness accounts that scott did not have a weapon. >> mr. scott's gun, a colt .380 semi-automatic was recovered at the scene. it had one round in the chamber. the safety was off and the gun was cocked....
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now for the first type, that energy is being harvested to jericka duncan went out to take a closer look. >> awesome, isn't it? >> it is. >> just spectacular. first of the kind in u.s. >> reporter: 15 miles off the coast of rode island, the 600 foot turbines stand, anchored in 90 feet of atlantic waters. they're expected to generate enough energy to power 17,000 homes. jeff grabowski is ceo of deep water wind which built the wind farm. >> we see producing lot of energy for the united states. the wind is really strong. >> reporter: the turbines will most benefit block island because of its blocation, 45 minutes by boat from the mainland current leap gets oil and gas shipped in. residents pay a premium at peak times, nearly 60 cents a kilo watt. the wind farm will cut the cost to 24 cents. >> hi. >> reporter: great news for oldest businesses on the island. the 1661 inn. >> the bill last year was around $200,000. try everything to cut your cost. a major factor doing business here. >> reporter: while denmark have been using offshore wind farms since the early 90s, u.s. based projects have b
now for the first type, that energy is being harvested to jericka duncan went out to take a closer look. >> awesome, isn't it? >> it is. >> just spectacular. first of the kind in u.s. >> reporter: 15 miles off the coast of rode island, the 600 foot turbines stand, anchored in 90 feet of atlantic waters. they're expected to generate enough energy to power 17,000 homes. jeff grabowski is ceo of deep water wind which built the wind farm. >> we see producing lot of...
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the 15-year span between duncan's first and last is the second longest ever and he's only the second player to win an nba championship in three different decades. the spurs beat the pelicans, improving to 22-5 on the year. mark, truly an end of the era there, retirement of tim duncan. >> incredible, one of the greats of all time, will be missed. louis, thank you. >>> still ahead, joe scarborough joins me next to discuss the trump transition and a lot more. we'll be back right after this. says it won't let up for a while. the cadillac xt5... what should we do? ...tailored to you. wait it out. equipped with apple carplay compatibility. ♪ now during season's best, get this low mileage lease on this cadillac xt5 from around $429 per month, or purchase with 0% apr financing. when you're close to the people you love, does psoriasis ever get in the way of a touching moment? if you have moderate to severe psoriasis, you can embrace the chance of completely clear skin with taltz. taltz is proven to give you a chance at completely clear skin. with taltz, up to 90% of patients had a significa
the 15-year span between duncan's first and last is the second longest ever and he's only the second player to win an nba championship in three different decades. the spurs beat the pelicans, improving to 22-5 on the year. mark, truly an end of the era there, retirement of tim duncan. >> incredible, one of the greats of all time, will be missed. louis, thank you. >>> still ahead, joe scarborough joins me next to discuss the trump transition and a lot more. we'll be back right...
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duncan kennedy has been to hampshire to hear his remarkable story. precious moments with the family that kept and keep alex lewis going. a man whose body was devoured by flesh—consuming bacteria. there's nothing we could have done. nothing at all and i think in some respects that's better. i've got no blame. you know, no—one tried to blow me up in war, or any sort of conflict. it was just a bit of bad luck. alex's "bad luck", as he puts it, started in 2013 when he went from this, to this, after a cold became a strep a infection, which led to sepis blood poisoning. for his partner, lucy, seeing his mouth and nose disintegrate and his arms and legs amputated, was devastating. i couldn't go into the room and see him after it. i found it really difficult to go in and see. i could deal with the legs, i could deal with legs. i couldn'tjust deal with the arms very well. alex began three gruelling yea rs of recovery. frustration and setbacks. it all looked so bleak. but during his 20 operations, alex always kept one goal in mind — to go back to work. a
duncan kennedy has been to hampshire to hear his remarkable story. precious moments with the family that kept and keep alex lewis going. a man whose body was devoured by flesh—consuming bacteria. there's nothing we could have done. nothing at all and i think in some respects that's better. i've got no blame. you know, no—one tried to blow me up in war, or any sort of conflict. it was just a bit of bad luck. alex's "bad luck", as he puts it, started in 2013 when he went from this,...
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alan duncan. the government has admitted there are problems with how the lease holding system works in england and wales. conservative and labour mps told that they had seen rent rocket for constituents and ranch became untenable. -- rent. we are seeing. a national scandal. it is the ppi of the housebuilding industry. every 110w the housebuilding industry. every now and then a practice comes to light which is unconscionable. every reasonable person looking at it would say they cannot allow this to continue. parliament must act. this is one such occasion. the practice that has developed is to sell new homes on a long—term lease, with a misleading low rent and buy out bright. this has become common in my constituency over the last few yea rs. constituency over the last few years. it is not a tradition in my constituency. it now seems to be pa rt constituency. it now seems to be part of the business model for a great many developers. it is a very clever way of selling more units, to drop the asking
alan duncan. the government has admitted there are problems with how the lease holding system works in england and wales. conservative and labour mps told that they had seen rent rocket for constituents and ranch became untenable. -- rent. we are seeing. a national scandal. it is the ppi of the housebuilding industry. every 110w the housebuilding industry. every now and then a practice comes to light which is unconscionable. every reasonable person looking at it would say they cannot allow this...
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alan duncan. the government has admitted there are problems with how the lease hold system works in england and wales. conservative and labour mps told the commons that they had seen ground rent levels rocket for constituents and that had became untenable. we are seeing a national scandal. it is the ppi of the housebuilding industry. every now and then a practice comes to light which is totally unconscionable and which every reasonable person looking at it would say they cannot allow this to continue. parliament must act. this is one such occasion. the practice that has developed is to sell new homes on a long—term lease, with a misleading low ground rent and buy—out price. this has become common in my constituency over the last few years. it is not a tradition in my constituency contrary to what has been said. it now seems to be part of the business model for a great many developers. it's a very clever way of selling more units, drop the asking price a little to reflect the fact that it is a
alan duncan. the government has admitted there are problems with how the lease hold system works in england and wales. conservative and labour mps told the commons that they had seen ground rent levels rocket for constituents and that had became untenable. we are seeing a national scandal. it is the ppi of the housebuilding industry. every now and then a practice comes to light which is totally unconscionable and which every reasonable person looking at it would say they cannot allow this to...
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university of akron student duncan unternaher died last night.. three days after he was atawas stabbed friday night. he died last night. police arrested his roommate, kendall sheid, and have charged him with with felonious assault. they say he stabbed un'-ter-nay'er, after an argument over fast food. a third roommate says the two were drunk at the time. the university statement, saying it's saddened by the tragedy. grief counselors are being made available. it's official. under armour has landed its first-ever professional league uniform deal with major league baseball. the baltimore-based athletic wear maker will supply m-l-b with uniforms under a 10-year partnership, starting in 20-20. financial terms of the deal were not disclosed. under armour is already the league's official shoe provider and sponsors over majors and minors. he is already a big star on late night t-v. now jimmy kimmel has signed on for a big new role-- as an oscars host. a-b-c's late-night host will host the academy awards for the first time! kimmel is no stranger to award sh
university of akron student duncan unternaher died last night.. three days after he was atawas stabbed friday night. he died last night. police arrested his roommate, kendall sheid, and have charged him with with felonious assault. they say he stabbed un'-ter-nay'er, after an argument over fast food. a third roommate says the two were drunk at the time. the university statement, saying it's saddened by the tragedy. grief counselors are being made available. it's official. under armour has...
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jericka duncan is looking into this. >> reporter: aisha stafford and andrew irby pay close attention to twins, murad and jihad. in may they were tested for lead. the results, levels nine times what the centers for disease control considers safe for murad and four times for jihad. >> heartbreaking to not know if -- your child have learning disabilities or, or other problems. it hurts. >> last year, nearly 2700 children in found to have harmful levels of lead in their blood. levels can cause irreversible brain damage. lower iq. and lifelong, learning and behavioral problems. >> this is where they got the lead poisoning? >> highest level of lead was in the house. >> culprit. lead paint in homes, goats far beyond philadelphia. it is also a common problem in places like baltimore, cleveland, and milwaukee. where most inner city housing was built before congress banned lead paint in 1978. a new reuters analysis found 3,000 american neighborhoods where children had double the level of lead poisoning that what was found in flint, michigan where the lead tainted walter was the problem. dr. ph
jericka duncan is looking into this. >> reporter: aisha stafford and andrew irby pay close attention to twins, murad and jihad. in may they were tested for lead. the results, levels nine times what the centers for disease control considers safe for murad and four times for jihad. >> heartbreaking to not know if -- your child have learning disabilities or, or other problems. it hurts. >> last year, nearly 2700 children in found to have harmful levels of lead in their blood....
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and prosecutor. >> jericka duncan, well done, thank you. >>> russian hacking to influence the american election has dominated the news, but we have also noticed a hacking attack that could be a future menace to america. last weekend, parts of the uf cranian capital, kiev went dark. holly williams, reports that russia appeared to figure out how to crash a power grid with a click. >> reporter: nearly quarter of a million people lost power in this small ukrainian city when targeted by a suspected russian attack this man is the electric control center manager. and told us when hackers took over their computers, all his workers could do was film it with their cell phones. it was illogical and chaotic he told us. it seemed look something in a hollywood movie. >> reporter: the hackers sent e-mails with infected attachments to power company employees. stealing their log-in credentials and taking control of the grid systems to cut the circuit breakers at 60 substations. the suspected motive for the attack is the war in eastern ukraine. where russian backed separatists are fighting against uf cr
and prosecutor. >> jericka duncan, well done, thank you. >>> russian hacking to influence the american election has dominated the news, but we have also noticed a hacking attack that could be a future menace to america. last weekend, parts of the uf cranian capital, kiev went dark. holly williams, reports that russia appeared to figure out how to crash a power grid with a click. >> reporter: nearly quarter of a million people lost power in this small ukrainian city when...